Maharashtra farmer earns Rs 6 after selling 2,657 kg onions, sends it to CM Fadnavis


Mumbai, Dec 10 (PTI): A farmer from Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district has sent a money order of Rs 6 to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to mark his protest against crashing prices of onions and paltry returns.

The farmer Shreyas Abhale told PTI Sunday that after selling 2657 kg onions at the rate of Rs 1 per kg at the Sangamner wholesale market in the district and adjusting market expenses, he was left with only Rs 6.

"I earned Rs 2,916 when I brought 2,657 kg of onion to Sangamner wholesale market. After making payment of labour charges and transportation charges at Rs 2,910, I was left with just Rs six," Abhale said.

Abhale said he felt disappointed and decided to send the amount (Rs 6) to the chief minister to draw his attention to his situation.

"I have spent almost Rs two lakh for the onion crop and have earned just Rs six. I do not know how I am going to clear other dues", he said underlining the price crisis.

Abhale said he had sent the money order to the chief minister on December 7, the day he sold his produce.

Bumper production of onions has affected the onion growers in Nashik and Ahmednagar districts adversely.

An onion-grower from Niphad taluka in Nashik district recently sent his earnings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to mark his protest after he was forced to sell his produce for little over Rs 1 per kg.

The farmer, Sanjay Sathe, had donated Rs 1,064 he had received after selling 750 kg of onions to the Disaster Relief Fund of the PMO (Prime Minister's Office) through a money order.

Two onion farmers from Nashik district have allegedly committed suicide in the last two days, apparently due to indebtedness and low rates commanded by the bulb in markets. Meanwhile, a farmer from Nevasa taluka in Ahmednagar district has distributed 20 quintals of onions for free and put up a flex board in Marathi sarcastically thanking the Union and state governments for "keeping onion prices very low".

The farmer Popatraon Wakchowre, who hails from Punatgaon village, brought the onion to a weekly market Sunday along with the flex board.

"I am deeply hurt because of this government's policies and a little concern it has towards our plight. In the last four years, we hardly got better rates for our produce," Wakchowre said.

"I put up the flex board and sarcastically thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Devendra Fadnavis for keeping the prices so low," he said. Wakchowre, while distributing onions, also placed a donation box requesting people to help him to clear his dues.

"I am stooped to the level of a beggar because of this government. I own some agriculture land but I have to seek donation to clear my dues. I cannot repay just by selling my produce," the farmer said.

  

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  • Nagesh, UDUPI

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    MSP MSP MSP MSP
    Where is MSP???
    What is MSP???
    Only mess with farmers life.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Who`s fault is it that farmers do not earn much out of their produce?? govt or the people?

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Onion Pakoda would have fetched him more money !

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    In future, we may have money but, won't get anything to eat.
    Governments policies are not in favor of farmers.

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  • Peter, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    These politicians have no humanity...third class people! Dont even think for a second, fadnavis the fatty, cares about plight of poor farmer...he is busy increasing his waist size to 56" sucking up to rich capitalists for political funding.

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  • SAMAD, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Good going central

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  • kamala, Trishur

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Farmers are committing suicide but it has no affect on our PM, Maharashtra CM, UP C M and other BJP members. They are busy in cheating + deceiving voters by adjusting EVMs in their hotels + residences. Its shame to voters who selected these cheaters. Dont ever expect any favor from these day robbers. They are in Power only to support Tatas, Ambanis, birlas, Adanis, Shahs, Rizvis etc. They never bother about Farmers and other common inidans. They are not bothered about their own wives but busy in appeasing outside women. They are busy in exporting beef and blaming minoritis for killing cows. They have killed one brave police officer in Bulandshahr and blaming others. They time has come for us to kick out these anti nationals + day robbers.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Only 6 rs.
    Really no soft feeling on Farmers

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    farmer should have sold his cows 2 da butcher house

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  • Karthik, Konaje /Navi Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Should have sent 3 rupees out of 6 to Feku

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 10 2018

    Feku will use it for his foreign trip

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